Every single morning, Deathloop’s protagonist Colt Vahn wakes up on a beach, surrounded by empty beer bottles. He’s reliving the same day over and over, along with all of the other residents of the ...
Throughout all of Deathloop, it’s hard to imagine the game without the passive aggressive and sometimes directly aggressive banter of Colt and Julianna accompanying the whole experience. Jason Kelley ...
Before we can dissect how Deathloop ends, we must first understand how the story begins. Colt Vahn’s journey began long before the start of the game. In the 1930s, Colt, a fighter pilot, arrives on ...
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In Deathloop, Colt and Julianna both have different abilities and weapons that can be upgraded. Along with all this, you can also unlock and change outfits in Deathloop. Outfits in Deathloop, however, ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of GameRant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Developer Arkane Studios has released some stats for Deathloop. The numbers reveal that far more player-controlled Juliannas have killed Colt over the ...
Although I’ve always respected developer Arkane Studios, the company has never crafted experiences that I have wholly adored. This combined with the notion that much of what I had seen of Deathloop ...
When reviews for Deathloop dropped yesterday, it soon became evident that Arkane Lyon's latest title was something special. The verdict is almost unanimous; with a Metacritic score of 88 at the time ...
Deathloop has hit store shelves around the world, and it's absolutely dope. Between its inventive combat system and its imaginative story, Deathloop is the best reason to own a PlayStation 5 yet.
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